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ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL:    HISTORY 

        St. John’s Church was built in 1915 under the pastorate of Reverend Thomas O’Donohue. Later, it was enlarged by Monsignor Michael Boland who opened the Catholic school in 1926, providing classrooms at the rear of the church for grades one through eight. Kindergarten was taught at St. James Children’s Home, which is now Woodland Hills. Children from the orphanage joined parish youth at the school and were instructed by the Benedictine Sisters from St. Scholastica Priory. A new church was constructed west of the original church in 1951. The original church became a two-story school housing grades one through eight in 1954, and the original school, became the gymnasium. In the late 1960’s, grades seven and eight were moved to Sacred Heart School in downtown Duluth to initiate a Catholic Junior High School. In 1975, the kindergarten moved into one of the vacant rooms, and the remaining room was designated for the CCD program and as a multi-purpose room for the school. A preschool was added in 1991 which operated during the afternoon in the kindergarten room. Due to a growing shortage of sisters, lay teachers were introduced in the 1950’s to accommodate growing enrollments. The role of principal/teacher was held by sisters until 1976, when a lay teacher was hired to fill that position. 

     Today, the school has a full-time lay principal, seven full-time teachers, four part-time teachers, an office manager, two teacher aids, one computer aid, a piano teacher, and a maintenance engineer. The School Commission, the governing body of the school, was organized in 1984 under the direction of Richard Burke from Catholic School Management. It has been instrumental in governing and long-range planning for quality Catholic education geared toward excellence in a Christian environment. Due to the parish capital fund campaign, United for our Future, a multipurpose gymnasium was built in 1999 followed by new windows in 2001. Future plans include a new media center, door and lighting replacement. Additional accomplishments achieved by the School Commission buildings and grounds committee are: new bathroom stall partitions, new drinking fountains, new entrance doors, new desks in the fifth and sixth grade classrooms, updated technology programs, and window coverings.

     The religious aspect of St. John’s School permeates all that  we do. Students attend weekly Mass, plan and attend prayer services, experience daily religion classes, are taught to treat one another as Jesus would want, and are active in community outreach. Students enjoy a challenging academic program designed to meet the needs of all students. The primary grades (K, 1, 2 and 3) are self-contained classrooms with specialized teachers in physical education, music, and spanish. The intermediate grades (4, 5, and 6) are departmentalized with specialized teaching in science, math, social studies, and computer science, as well as physical education, music, and spanish. Accreditation through the Minnesota Nonpublic Schools Accrediting Association was accomplished in 2003 and includes preschool through grade six.